A Chinese surgeon collaborated with Huawei and China Mobile to operate from 3,0000 km away. It was the first time such an operation took place in China. 🧠 engineering
, a patient suffering from Parkinson’s disease had the country’s first 5G-based remote surgery on a human brain. It was a remarkable feat that took place in 2019. Since then, we have seen similar surgeries take place throughout the country.
Ling, who rotates between PLAGH main campus in Beijing and PLAGH’s Hainan Hospital 3,000 kilometers away, performed the delicate surgery in about three hours.For his part, Ling wasn’t expecting to make history when he got the call for the surgery.
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